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long dated government bonds are being bought big time. the ten-year yield has now fallen eight straight sessions. last time that happened was in january of 2008. it smells a bit of fear. here's what's going on. stocks are telling a different story. stocks and bonds generally go in different directions. but the blue line is the s&p 500. we have been up, down, up again. the light green -- yellow, seahawks green, whatever you want to call it -- is the price of the ten-year fretreasury not. at the start of the year the two were going in opposite directions as we usually see. we had flare-ups. they started to converge, come back. we did what we normally do, diverged again. look at the far right, they are coming back together. people get scared, sell stocks and buy bonds. is that what's going on here? let's get rick santelli's take on it. rick? >> i think you nailed it. i think there is a bit of a water balloon metaphor or analogy to this as well. the federal reserve has a giant water balloon and they are trying to manage it. that represents al
long dated government bonds are being bought big time. the ten-year yield has now fallen eight straight sessions. last time that happened was in january of 2008. it smells a bit of fear. here's what's going on. stocks are telling a different story. stocks and bonds generally go in different directions. but the blue line is the s&p 500. we have been up, down, up again. the light green -- yellow, seahawks green, whatever you want to call it -- is the price of the ten-year fretreasury not. at...
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retain your own currency and then to begin creating credit as governments can do and then to begin using that credit to invest in real enterprises which will produce real goods which will. in turn produce revenues which will in turn produce social services a year ago and glenn marko famously sat either you're a famous you have to win the thing you do still see that's coming it's too early to tell and of course everyone likes to ask this question it's a good question it's an important question but it depends just how much germany is willing to put into saving the euro project. increasingly it seems as though they're willing to invest a lot in order to save the euro project so i wouldn't bet on its demise in the short term but it's difficult to say of course what the future will bring us back in the euro zone survive though we can record these on board for example greece. you know this question is a very complicated one and in the euro zone one in the european union we need to think about what its purpose is. if its purpose is to have economic integration. it would be a very very big blow
retain your own currency and then to begin creating credit as governments can do and then to begin using that credit to invest in real enterprises which will produce real goods which will. in turn produce revenues which will in turn produce social services a year ago and glenn marko famously sat either you're a famous you have to win the thing you do still see that's coming it's too early to tell and of course everyone likes to ask this question it's a good question it's an important question...
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is this what the government parties were elected to do? >> the troika resumed their talks with greek officials today. within about 90 minutes, they had not exactly broken down but the troika told the finance ministry officials that the figures did not add up. they did not believe nearly 20% of the cuts were achievable. it went from the finance ministry to the meeting with the prime minister, samaris. this has, so far, followed a familiar pattern. >> what kind of response can be expect from the greek people? >> you'll start to see a step up in trade union protests, other protests, for a start. the power workers have said they will start rolling strikes of up to 48 hours very soon. >> thank you very much for that update. >> the ranks of the jobless continue to swell in europe as the economic crisis in -- crisis in the eurozone refuses to go away. the statistics show a record 11.4% of the work force is searching for a job. that is 18.2 million people. there is no relief in sight. >> workers in greece and spain have been hardest hit by the dee
is this what the government parties were elected to do? >> the troika resumed their talks with greek officials today. within about 90 minutes, they had not exactly broken down but the troika told the finance ministry officials that the figures did not add up. they did not believe nearly 20% of the cuts were achievable. it went from the finance ministry to the meeting with the prime minister, samaris. this has, so far, followed a familiar pattern. >> what kind of response can be...
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not everything government does is wasteful. not everything government does is good. go after the wasteful first, go after the policies which we know don't achieve the goals they were set out to meet. we don't think sequestration -- sequestration was set up as a threat, such a horrible threat that it would force congress to act and hasn't forced congress to act yet. we hope it will in the lame duck, that they'll take thoughtful steps by going after wasteful programs first. >> you're right. it hasn't gotten them to act yet. ryan, good to talk to you. thanks so much. >> thanks so much for having us. >> see you soon. "fast money" begins at the top of the hour. >>> our traders give you the top picks for the fourth quarter. then we'll have all the headlines coming from the value investing congress. our traders will give you the trade. we'll also have the founder of 13 d monitor tell you how you could invest alongside the activist. have you noticed the price action in microsoft lately? it has stalled out. it's coming up upon a make or break quarter, the forth quar r quarter
not everything government does is wasteful. not everything government does is good. go after the wasteful first, go after the policies which we know don't achieve the goals they were set out to meet. we don't think sequestration -- sequestration was set up as a threat, such a horrible threat that it would force congress to act and hasn't forced congress to act yet. we hope it will in the lame duck, that they'll take thoughtful steps by going after wasteful programs first. >> you're right....
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and trying to oust dictators that are not loyal to the us government the u.s. is committed to the ouster of the assad regime and whenever you hear of the united nations it just designed for the american taxpayer the american voter create the appearance that the u.s. is interested in spreading democracy and freedom when in fact it has a long history of supporting dictatorial regimes in saudi arabia even iran under the shah of iran syria itself don't forget that the cia used the assad regime to torture some of its rendition torture victims and so the the whatever goes on in the un is really ridiculous and senseless crowds have gathered in central madrid where people are once again protesting against top spending cuts the country faces its fifth all starting budget and a row but despite the government's efforts it continues to slide taper interest session parties jacob graves is in madrid. howards more people probably turning out as an earlier period in the past two protests they've lined the streets in the thousands blocking traffic now so far there hasn't been t
and trying to oust dictators that are not loyal to the us government the u.s. is committed to the ouster of the assad regime and whenever you hear of the united nations it just designed for the american taxpayer the american voter create the appearance that the u.s. is interested in spreading democracy and freedom when in fact it has a long history of supporting dictatorial regimes in saudi arabia even iran under the shah of iran syria itself don't forget that the cia used the assad regime to...
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united states as the behind the scenes kind of puppetmaster of what's going on from the air to one government and just stumbled in turkey or two on has been heavily pressured by hillary clinton and the state department to massively intervene in syria he's been heavily pressured inside his own cabinet to not intervene because twenty three percent of the turkish population is alawite most of them the same as assad it's minority in syria and most turks regard the syrians as brothers they're not don't see them as enemies the potential of syria to blow up is far greater than anything that i've seen in more than thirty years of geopolitical analysis this is really playing with fire that could go wildly out of control and some people obviously want that in the middle east but he benefits from syria being out of control i think the the operation would be rolled into a destabilization of iran very rapidly not a military intervention i think this is all smoke and mirrors on the part of israel so you're saying that iran is the ultimate goal for washington and for more particularly for the very. powerful
united states as the behind the scenes kind of puppetmaster of what's going on from the air to one government and just stumbled in turkey or two on has been heavily pressured by hillary clinton and the state department to massively intervene in syria he's been heavily pressured inside his own cabinet to not intervene because twenty three percent of the turkish population is alawite most of them the same as assad it's minority in syria and most turks regard the syrians as brothers they're not...
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. >> george is entering uncharted waters, perhaps the first democratic change of government since the collapse of the soviet union more than 20 years it. >> president mikheil saakashvili will stay in office, but his party has lost parliamentary elections to the opposition party, the georgian dream. now you'll have to get along with a new prime minister who ran a bitter campaign against him. >> batman is a once elusive millionaire who only wanted to politics last year. we will find out more about hamper our correspondent in moscow in just a moment. first, this report. >> it georgians will cut to the prospect of a new parliament. it's the first time since independence that an election rather than a revolution has led to the transfer of power. >> i expect improvements and laws so that children will be happy. i don't know how he will behave and what he will do for the people, but i see the people are hopeful. >> we expect things to get better. expect new things. the whole population is in a good mood. people meet each other and kiss each other. >> he swept to power in 2004 but faces accus
. >> george is entering uncharted waters, perhaps the first democratic change of government since the collapse of the soviet union more than 20 years it. >> president mikheil saakashvili will stay in office, but his party has lost parliamentary elections to the opposition party, the georgian dream. now you'll have to get along with a new prime minister who ran a bitter campaign against him. >> batman is a once elusive millionaire who only wanted to politics last year. we will...
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the spanish government is trying to resist dimes because they know it's some popular but i'm afraid they will probably bowed to the to the dictates of brussels once again and we'll have more maybe tax racers and old that sort of thing. where we're watching these live pictures from madrid and as you can see the police and the protesters have set a tea just kind of take into each other they would see police grabbing some of the protesters you seem to be using their batons they seem to be a little bit of chaos going on around and some people just holding up their hand saying let's just do this peacefully please grabbing some other people they obviously leading them away to try to keep the peace. mall it's just it's it's it's obviously getting a little bit out of hand with the police trying to keep calm. and some of the protests and they just trying to say we're here to protest. but i do keep you posted on what's happening in madrid as bullets and things. and they say in process the. graham we look at how the lack of economic recovery elsewhere in europe is threatening to set back the l
the spanish government is trying to resist dimes because they know it's some popular but i'm afraid they will probably bowed to the to the dictates of brussels once again and we'll have more maybe tax racers and old that sort of thing. where we're watching these live pictures from madrid and as you can see the police and the protesters have set a tea just kind of take into each other they would see police grabbing some of the protesters you seem to be using their batons they seem to be a little...
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, you know, felt an obligation, isn't this beginning of our big government the government felt like they had a role in our lives that ordinarily would be filled by our family? >> i think this is an important conversation that takes place in the context of the civil war. what do citizens owe to the state. what do the states owe to citizens. what do citizens owe to one another as basic fundamental human decency and kindness. and those questions are still being addressed today. we're still having that conversation. >> well, thank you so much for joining me. >> thank you. >> stephen: the book is called this republic of suffering, drew gilpin faust, thank you so much for joining me. we'll be right back.
, you know, felt an obligation, isn't this beginning of our big government the government felt like they had a role in our lives that ordinarily would be filled by our family? >> i think this is an important conversation that takes place in the context of the civil war. what do citizens owe to the state. what do the states owe to citizens. what do citizens owe to one another as basic fundamental human decency and kindness. and those questions are still being addressed today. we're still...
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an arm of the government and indeed technically not even a fully owned subsidiary of the government. having the the capacity to to to form a judgment about what is desirable in the way of inflation and economic growth and then to create as many dollars bills as it deems necessary to achieve those necessarily arbitrary goals. i think you. which will be the day for now it's the fed the new fourth branch of government and it's true that is it is a light show or. and what do you even think the fed would need to achieve in order to be satisfied. but we don't know it's up to the mandarins meeting in secret in washington. it's you know it's in the. i'm repeating myself more isn't it remarkable it's remarkable. the delegation of power by congress congress after all being charged in the constitution with the duty to. a coin money and regulate the value thereof congress has quite blithely passed this responsibility off to this now rather. truly unaccountable organization the federal reserve yeah and there's this issue of inflation of course which the fed doesn't seem to know yes worried about
an arm of the government and indeed technically not even a fully owned subsidiary of the government. having the the capacity to to to form a judgment about what is desirable in the way of inflation and economic growth and then to create as many dollars bills as it deems necessary to achieve those necessarily arbitrary goals. i think you. which will be the day for now it's the fed the new fourth branch of government and it's true that is it is a light show or. and what do you even think the fed...
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the answer is not increased government involvement. it is policies that will create greater job creation and greater manufacturing in the united states and those are the policies we believe that governor romney and ryan are advancing during this campaign and policies they will put in place when they're in the white house. >> there is a poll, 87% of likely voters say the economy will be an important factor in their decision when they vote. obviously not a surprise. when you have confidence up like it was yesterday, you get home prices that are improving. we got decent numbers today. the market today aside has obviously been strong for the quarter. you have gas prices coming down. are there policies, will we be hearing about positions that argue they could have done even better than all of those things doing right now? >> well, look, this recovery is the weakest recovery we have seen in modern history. you still have 23 million americans struggling for work. you have 47 million americans on food stamps. the reality is that the obama camp
the answer is not increased government involvement. it is policies that will create greater job creation and greater manufacturing in the united states and those are the policies we believe that governor romney and ryan are advancing during this campaign and policies they will put in place when they're in the white house. >> there is a poll, 87% of likely voters say the economy will be an important factor in their decision when they vote. obviously not a surprise. when you have confidence...
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and governance. it's the political system that often has not supplied the needed governance. >> rose: you believe that your proudest accomplishment is that "italy is no longer risking igniting a debt crisis." >> this, obviously, would not have been the case last november when we came in, and i think it's pretty important for italy, of course, but, also, for the whole of the euro zone, the whole of europe, and the global economy that a country which is the third largest country in the-- the third largest economy in the euro zone has not added the weight to the series of local fires that have been happening. i believe that, also, the huge interest shown, for example, from this side of the atlantic, vis-a-vis italian developments can only be explained because of the risk that was attached to italy being derailed, and the hope that we have been putting italy back on the rails safely. >> rose: i would think that the most difficult thing for most governments, if you believe there was a need for austerity,
and governance. it's the political system that often has not supplied the needed governance. >> rose: you believe that your proudest accomplishment is that "italy is no longer risking igniting a debt crisis." >> this, obviously, would not have been the case last november when we came in, and i think it's pretty important for italy, of course, but, also, for the whole of the euro zone, the whole of europe, and the global economy that a country which is the third largest...
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governments are being devised now to avoid a crisis in the future. the skies above europe, new proposals for airline pilots flying rules from british pilots. jamie is here. these are new on employment figures? >> not dramatically higher, but it is not nice for each one of these people being put out of work either. statistically, it is not a fast rise. what is worrying is the continual increase the goes on every month. we got down to 11.4%. figures from july were revised upward slightly. fairly level, but all the time moving up. yesterday from ernst and young, looking at the whole of the euro, they could get up to 12% by the end of next year, which is a frightening level. the other interesting thing is where they are hitting, putting strong austerity measures in creates high unemployment. this is what one spanish medical student explained. >> i am worried that i will not be able to find anything of mine. it is difficult to study and work like this. >> one thing that this woman said was that if she did not get a job in spain, she was going to move over
governments are being devised now to avoid a crisis in the future. the skies above europe, new proposals for airline pilots flying rules from british pilots. jamie is here. these are new on employment figures? >> not dramatically higher, but it is not nice for each one of these people being put out of work either. statistically, it is not a fast rise. what is worrying is the continual increase the goes on every month. we got down to 11.4%. figures from july were revised upward slightly....
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in turkey since the time of ataturk which is a very secular non-state involved until the early one government so if you have a war a sunni versus shia within islam you have the potential to blow up the ruston who are refineries in saudi arabia for all the workers all the skilled workers in the refineries are shia muslim and not sunni only the saudi royal family and a minority in or not a minority but. so they depend on outside labor so you have the potential to blow up the heart of the oil production of the world economy what would that do to europe western europe that would be devastated i don't think that that would benefit the united states economy in any way shape or form i think these are political interests who stand above government above state and use the instrumentalities of state the state department the pentagon and so forth to pursue their own private agenda i think the scheme is utterly mad i think the whole bush plan from from two thousand and three for the greater middle east project which this is an extension of the whole arab spring is an extension of that state department pr
in turkey since the time of ataturk which is a very secular non-state involved until the early one government so if you have a war a sunni versus shia within islam you have the potential to blow up the ruston who are refineries in saudi arabia for all the workers all the skilled workers in the refineries are shia muslim and not sunni only the saudi royal family and a minority in or not a minority but. so they depend on outside labor so you have the potential to blow up the heart of the oil...
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the government and military haare capitalizing on the shift in mood. almost two decades of autocratic rule by the president of belarus is set to continue following sunday's parliamentary elections. >> but, according to western observers, the government was returned to power by a poll that was neither free nor fair. the government in minsk has dismissed the criticism and opposition's boycott of the vote as well. >> as the central election commission announced its bolt -- its results, one member said, ironically, it seems that opposition parties do not enjoy the trust of their electorate. at monday morning's press conference, the commission was quick to quash talk of low voter turnout. >> the elections were valid in all prisons throughout the republic of belarus -- in all precincts throughout the republic of belarus. i would say voter turnout was more than 70% total. >> however, opposition leaders are skeptical that so many people turned up at the polls. they have called for a boycott, saying that election officials would make sure that the president rem
the government and military haare capitalizing on the shift in mood. almost two decades of autocratic rule by the president of belarus is set to continue following sunday's parliamentary elections. >> but, according to western observers, the government was returned to power by a poll that was neither free nor fair. the government in minsk has dismissed the criticism and opposition's boycott of the vote as well. >> as the central election commission announced its bolt -- its results,...
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government but growing unlike the u.s. economy is actually stagnating the only economy that's actually growing in the world today is this counter economy in a black market and big point is definitely feeding into that and allowing that to grow so it's really a growth story unlike other economies around the world that are in decline and now another thing you mentioned that your talk about going twenty two well frank brought was the over the counter ot c. market for bit telling for those who don't know explain what this o.t.c. market is with bitcoin in o.t.c. exchange with bitcoin is to people meeting face to face exchanging bitcoin for cash or gold with super coins right and i appen to have an example of that i have this big coin which is actually a hologram that's attached to a piece of metal to give it portability but it's a whole gamut inside the whole ram is the actual encrypted code that would allow me to go online and on lot the bitcoin which has a current exchange rate value with the american dollar of roughly twelve
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government in the case of exxon mobil. chevron lisa rice was a board member of chevron before she became national security advisor to bush and later secretary of state and the interplay between u.s. intelligence services and big oil is almost seemless take the case of dick dick cheney's. stinted halliburton the world's largest geophysical services company oil services company at the same time they're the largest constructor of military bases and equipment around the world so i mean i think that a pit in my eyes is a big oil and the military industrial complex are seamlessly interwoven into a powerful lever. for certain interest groups private and i think to a lesser extent the interests of the american people in fact quite against the interests of the american people a lot's been said about russian opposition to foreign military intervention but china also opposes that why is china taking not side i think for the chinese they recognize the. devastating flooding mistake that they made in letting the libyan intervention take
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government demonstrations. crackdown element. brings us more from of the sports world and i hear football is on the cards coming up. hello welcome to the what is a small round up and here are the headlines shock exit the second day you decide based on holder's revealing to want to know the top flight side out of the russian car. while biking five also manage also during a crisis for gold in russian strike on that i shot and as the gunners host commentry the third round of the league cup. and fighting on maria sharapova battles policy shivaji in straight sets to reach the quarter finals of the pan pacific open. the first as football as second deicide you know say i have stunned holders and twice former russian champions rubin to warm to go through to the last sixteen of the russian cup and i use a cynical and alexei repeated we're on target in the first half of the hosts as rubin could only manage a stoppage time consolation however that's able to stay as calm as carroll managed to laver past second lead as tall one nil alexander
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government waste gone wild. the shocking story that has all of us here shaking our heads today. >> indeed. and how the lands down under just got a whole lot richer. why am i not there? "street signs" is back after this quick break. >>> here's today's "return on retirement." middle-class americans are dealing with some serious woes. their net worth has fallen, wiping out two decades of growth. in a recent survey, 85% of middle class adults said it is harder to maintain their lifestyle today than a decade ago. so how do they feel about retirement? the results when we return. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we beli
government waste gone wild. the shocking story that has all of us here shaking our heads today. >> indeed. and how the lands down under just got a whole lot richer. why am i not there? "street signs" is back after this quick break. >>> here's today's "return on retirement." middle-class americans are dealing with some serious woes. their net worth has fallen, wiping out two decades of growth. in a recent survey, 85% of middle class adults said it is harder to...
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sitting on the board of cisco and ceo john chambers recently said whoever wins this election should govern like bill clinton as he spoke about clinton's effectiveness. what's going on from your view sitting on the board of cisco, having the experience that you've had at yahoo! tell me how you see the environment changes and where specifically you would expect growth to happen in technology in the next five years. >> well, i think technology in general -- probably the biggest challenge is not so much the social interactions but everybody's talking so much about data. data is very, very hard to mine correctly. so i think you're going to see a push back towards a lot of enterprise apps that really figure out how it get information to the companies so they can actually be more personalized for the user, but easy to say, a lot to do. >> and really quick, on what you're seeing out there, how tough is europe right now for technology? what are you seeing in terms of the global slow down? >> well, europe continues to baffle us in general in technology. it looks like it's getting softer, not stronge
sitting on the board of cisco and ceo john chambers recently said whoever wins this election should govern like bill clinton as he spoke about clinton's effectiveness. what's going on from your view sitting on the board of cisco, having the experience that you've had at yahoo! tell me how you see the environment changes and where specifically you would expect growth to happen in technology in the next five years. >> well, i think technology in general -- probably the biggest challenge is...
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i don't think government can solve all of our problems, but government is not the source of all of our problems, either. there's stuff we can do together. instead of blaming, immigrants, unions or gays or somebody for what is going on, what we need to do is pull together. we're all in this together. we believe that america only works when we all accept responsibility for ourselves and for our each other. that's how we create -- >> mr. obama will be on the road through wednesday's first presidential debate. mitt romney heads to colorado tomorrow where he will hold a rally and continue his preparations for wednesday's showdown in denver. he went to church this morning outside boston but held no public events over the weekend. >>> in iraq, at least 30 people were killed today in a wave of bombings. sudden explosions hit in or near baghdad. it's the deadliest day in iraq in nearly a month. shiite muslim communities appear to be the targets of the attacks. >>> a pakistani girl accused of desicrating the koran. she was setup. >>> this is a desperate search for two little children in tennesse
i don't think government can solve all of our problems, but government is not the source of all of our problems, either. there's stuff we can do together. instead of blaming, immigrants, unions or gays or somebody for what is going on, what we need to do is pull together. we're all in this together. we believe that america only works when we all accept responsibility for ourselves and for our each other. that's how we create -- >> mr. obama will be on the road through wednesday's first...
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and after one year, the government of germany, they traded prisoners, political prisoners, and so i got traded out and i came to west germany. after one year of jail, if you're only 19 years old, that makes you a not very confident child. you're shaky. then you come to a whole new world and i experienced this is a bit rougher world also, you know. so what i did was i hitchhiked to italy where i always wanted to be, in italy, and i was ending up on a little island called volcano, and i found a cave, and i was really like my other hero robinson crusoe living in a cage. i wanted to make sure i could live by myself. i didn't live with society, i lived with nature. after one year i was ready to go back to the society. i was strong enough but my self-esteem with all my beliefs and i went right into this. he did that at home, climbing up the ladder, and i would pick. but then when i came into the fashion business, i thought, this is not what i really want, and i think destiny said, susanne, this is not where we really want you. that was the first time i put my feet into another continent which
and after one year, the government of germany, they traded prisoners, political prisoners, and so i got traded out and i came to west germany. after one year of jail, if you're only 19 years old, that makes you a not very confident child. you're shaky. then you come to a whole new world and i experienced this is a bit rougher world also, you know. so what i did was i hitchhiked to italy where i always wanted to be, in italy, and i was ending up on a little island called volcano, and i found a...
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it is caught most of those killed were government soldiers. -- thought most of those killed were government soldiers. >> we condemn these crimes and we contain the nation's plotting against us to support the terrorists. >> ralph forces suspected of carrying out the attack announced last week a new offensive aimed at retaking the city. these images from tuesday's show clashes between government forces and rebels in the city. the rebels are seeking to advanced street by street from the east. the army has control of the west. neither side appears to have made significant gains. president bashar al-assad is said to have ordered thousands of reinforcements to aleppo. >> a mortar bomb has killed five people in a turkish border town. one of the victims was a 6-year- old boy. >> the shell landed on the southeastern border with syria. at least nine others were injured. the turkish foreign minister brief to the u.n. envoy to syria on the attack. a shell hit the same town last friday but there were no deaths. >> for more, we can go to suzanne in istanbul. what more can you tell us about the incident?
it is caught most of those killed were government soldiers. -- thought most of those killed were government soldiers. >> we condemn these crimes and we contain the nation's plotting against us to support the terrorists. >> ralph forces suspected of carrying out the attack announced last week a new offensive aimed at retaking the city. these images from tuesday's show clashes between government forces and rebels in the city. the rebels are seeking to advanced street by street from...
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rather than advancing people with color as they are unable to move forward without a crutch from the government. there is an affirmative action case before the supreme court now. do you think college admissions should be purely and testing and grades. >> i do. a college also has to take into account diversity. you want a college campus that is reflective of america. i'm also concerned you look back president kennedy said that race should have no form under the color of law in american life. i think unfortunately his desire to make sure that we had an equal application of the law regardless of your skin color has turned into a quota system. i am not in favor of quotas, of admitting x number of people based on the color of their skin. i'm strongly in favor of diversity. i don't like quota systems and the way the current affirmative action system is operating. >> you would agree with the decision from a few years ago saying quote at ales are out but you can take into account a population that creates a robust learning environment because you have robust students. you would agree with that then. >>
rather than advancing people with color as they are unable to move forward without a crutch from the government. there is an affirmative action case before the supreme court now. do you think college admissions should be purely and testing and grades. >> i do. a college also has to take into account diversity. you want a college campus that is reflective of america. i'm also concerned you look back president kennedy said that race should have no form under the color of law in american...
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this has been going that it's that ongoing fight between the federal government the state government most most states most intellects and states in that are that sit on the supreme court understand that notification is an absurd idea that it's something the tenth amendment is very clear about it but but this is simply resurfacing it's resurfacing in all of the states what we see happening right now is the attempts to come back in and say states' rights is where the fight is going to take place and we have a superior right to the federal government so the billionaire inheritance babies have been up to this a long time to people it's. just now on the radar because it hit florida a lot of people are talking about it right now they have packed the courts so completely in in the state of texas tom so completely that right now ninety seven percent of the time a corporation will win in a dispute with the consumer ninety seven percent of the time at the trial level they may win but the appellate level they lose ninety seven percent of the time because of the court packing that's taken place
this has been going that it's that ongoing fight between the federal government the state government most most states most intellects and states in that are that sit on the supreme court understand that notification is an absurd idea that it's something the tenth amendment is very clear about it but but this is simply resurfacing it's resurfacing in all of the states what we see happening right now is the attempts to come back in and say states' rights is where the fight is going to take place...
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government. but i would like to push back a that our problem is too much bilateralism and not enough internationalism. what we are all on up on now is not just counter-terrorism. it is afghanistan. what you are suggesting is we need to develop a relationship with pakistan that is not derivative of afghanistan. i totally agree. i think we will have trouble dealing with the afghan factor because there, i think our interests actually do not align all that well. having said i agree with your main point, what would you suggest as the kind of approach the united states can take to the afghan problem in order to minimize our dependence on the government of pakistan that only very selectively agrees? >> i am critical of bilateralism. you are right. i am trying to do this for the illustration of the broader than just developmental idea. that there is a world with just america and pakistan and no one else in it. it is unfair of me to say -- of course smart people have looked outside of that. i am arguing a
government. but i would like to push back a that our problem is too much bilateralism and not enough internationalism. what we are all on up on now is not just counter-terrorism. it is afghanistan. what you are suggesting is we need to develop a relationship with pakistan that is not derivative of afghanistan. i totally agree. i think we will have trouble dealing with the afghan factor because there, i think our interests actually do not align all that well. having said i agree with your main...
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popularly as austerity this is outside barricaded parliament in madrid while spanish government bond yields i should mention broke above six per cent so all of these demonstrations of dissent belie politicians solutions for the eurozone crisis which hinge on integration and more issues lend evidence to a mood of disintegration let me give you another example immigration not just the human capital flight out of say greece into another girl's own country with more opportunity for jobs i'm talking about immigration into the euro zone from other countries and continents facing conflicts of their own be they civil war or arab spring uprisings and greece is again take a look at this the rise in a legal border crossings. into greece so in two thousand and eleven the number of people entering the e.u. illegally was up thirty five percent from the prior year that's according to the e.u.'s border control agency as reported by our next guest and forty percent of those came through greece now earlier i spoke with greek journalist matina with the dow jones and wall street journal she's been cover
popularly as austerity this is outside barricaded parliament in madrid while spanish government bond yields i should mention broke above six per cent so all of these demonstrations of dissent belie politicians solutions for the eurozone crisis which hinge on integration and more issues lend evidence to a mood of disintegration let me give you another example immigration not just the human capital flight out of say greece into another girl's own country with more opportunity for jobs i'm talking...
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government run a budget deficit of eight point six percent or something of g.d.p. i mean historically even for the u.k. is a mess of you know budget deficit the us is running at sort of about eight percent so i think i would put it back to larry summers that i think in both countries there's a lot of talk about you know fiscal cliff and. but right now you know the the beneficiary of very easy monetary policy and quantitative easing has been the public sector it can borrow and spend and it's still doing that there's a lot of agonizing about cutting back for school your spending but it's actually not happening so there is not much there's more talk about a stare at you than there is a stereotype there is a certain places like greece and other places but there's not a policy choice simply bankrupt and ican borrow money anymore but the countries that still have access to either the printing press of the central bank or financial markets like the u.s. and the u.k. they are spending with both hands now the other point i say so i think of but i think you're right i think
government run a budget deficit of eight point six percent or something of g.d.p. i mean historically even for the u.k. is a mess of you know budget deficit the us is running at sort of about eight percent so i think i would put it back to larry summers that i think in both countries there's a lot of talk about you know fiscal cliff and. but right now you know the the beneficiary of very easy monetary policy and quantitative easing has been the public sector it can borrow and spend and it's...
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looking at pictures from the first major general strike and protest in greece since its new coalition government was formed this was reportedly organized by civil service and other public sector unions over fresh wage and pension cuts higher fuel taxes and planned job cuts for public workers there was some tear gas some arrests what we've really come to expect now. in spain as i was say you're looking at pictures now protests against what's tapped publicly popularly as austerity this is outside barricaded parliament in madrid walls banished government bond yields i should mention above six per cent so all of these demonstrations of dissent belie politicians solutions for the eurozone crisis which hinge on integration and more issues lend evidence to a mood of disintegration let me give you another example immigration not just the human capital flight out of say greece into another girl's own country with more opportunity for jobs i'm talking about immigration into the euro zone from other countries and continents facing conflicts of their own be the civil war or arab spring uprisings and greece
looking at pictures from the first major general strike and protest in greece since its new coalition government was formed this was reportedly organized by civil service and other public sector unions over fresh wage and pension cuts higher fuel taxes and planned job cuts for public workers there was some tear gas some arrests what we've really come to expect now. in spain as i was say you're looking at pictures now protests against what's tapped publicly popularly as austerity this is outside...
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the palestinian government should do something for us. palestinians are weary and have no real opportunities. and the territories depend on international aid. their own economy is stifled by israeli sanctions, and there is little chance of growth. the lack of political progress frustrates palestinians. hopes were dashed last september when the united nations refused to give them full statehood. >> we are trying to bring hope that, trying to tell our people that the dream to have a palestinian state is still possible, and that is why we are going to the united nations. hopefully, once our people see that there is a result, hope will come out. >> positive results are something the palestinian citizens have given up expecting. >> they always go and talk. but whether they talk or do not talk, we do not see any change here. >> i do not know. >> our economy is dead because we are strangled by the israelis. they do whatever they want. if we could gain statehood, the situation would be different. >> the palestinians want the united nations to und
the palestinian government should do something for us. palestinians are weary and have no real opportunities. and the territories depend on international aid. their own economy is stifled by israeli sanctions, and there is little chance of growth. the lack of political progress frustrates palestinians. hopes were dashed last september when the united nations refused to give them full statehood. >> we are trying to bring hope that, trying to tell our people that the dream to have a...
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another twenty percent of americans get forty percent of their income from the federal government so their reliance today seventy percent of americans get more benefits from the federal government in dollar value than they pay back in taxes survey after survey poll after poll still shows that we are a center right seventy thirty country seventy percent of americans want the american dream they believe the american idea only thirty percent want the welfare state. ok carl you're muttering under your breath i was saying this goes to the philosophy question in. my basic problem and we can get into the calculus of how many people don't pay taxes for whatever reason my basic problem for this is that if you look at people that are struggling in this country sometimes it's not an issue of unemployment sometimes it's an issue of over employment they might have to have five jobs to get by they might have back breaking work and that work is far more tough than the people sitting pretty in the top percentage of this country that is that can get out of taxes because they've got fancy attorneys th
another twenty percent of americans get forty percent of their income from the federal government so their reliance today seventy percent of americans get more benefits from the federal government in dollar value than they pay back in taxes survey after survey poll after poll still shows that we are a center right seventy thirty country seventy percent of americans want the american dream they believe the american idea only thirty percent want the welfare state. ok carl you're muttering under...